Indian sandstone sealant - Sealant

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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jcsymons45
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Hi

Just had 45m2 indian sanstone laid, the contractor has advised me that I need to seal it, what is the advised product I need to use and how would I apply it

Thanks in advance
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Post: # 63339Post lutonlagerlout

depends if you want a matt or shiny finish really
lithofin MN stainstop is the bench mark for matt finishes,but i believe steve from london stone paving (in your neck of the woods) has a new British product that works just as good for less money
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Hi Jon

Not all natural stone needs to be sealed and there is no need too rush into doing it.

1. What type of stone is your patio?

2. Is your garden damp?

3. What sort of usage will the garden be getting?

We've been testing the new product dry treat out and the results have been outstanding. We have tested it out on our beige sawn sandstone (this is a stone which needs to be sealed) and it is really effective at repelling dirt. So much to the point that stains can literally be wiped off with a sponge.

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Post: # 63397Post Bob_A

You must mean this stuff
http://www.londonstone.com/blog/?p=309
How much is it?

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Post: # 63423Post London Stone Paving

Thats the stuff Bob. Nice Research there :D.

Its £39 + VAT per litre. Its £12 more that we sell lithofin for but it contains more than twice the chemical content. The result is that it does not need to be re-applied (got to be a good thing) and it repels dirt to the point where any stains can be wiped off with a sponge.

As soons as we tell our clients it does not need to be re-applied the conversation is over.

We just want to be able to give our clients the best solution and the most cost effective solution.

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Post: # 63425Post Bob_A

When you say re-applied do you mean that when it's first applied it only needs one coat.
Or do you mean intially it may need 1 or 2 coats but it won't need reapplying a year or two down the line?

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Post: # 63429Post London Stone Paving

It needs 2 coats when initially applied but never needs to be re-applied in the future.

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I'm an approved installer for drytreat and concur completely. Just watch it carefully on Black Limestone though :(
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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Hmmmm I've just priced a black limestone paving job............:-/
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Post: # 63460Post jonnyboyentire

Only one coat of drytreat then !
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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Post: # 63465Post London Stone Paving

Jonny

Good to see you back on the radar. You back to work now?

What is the issue with the black limestone?

Cheers

Steve

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Post: # 63494Post jonnyboyentire

Steve

Thanks, I'm on light duties so to speak. That closeboarded fence I did today was an ideal example ??? ???


My inaugural drytreat job was on 260m2 of black lime we laid. I was trained at the site by them. He used one of their cleansers, made a right mess all over the flags. Also we seemed to get lots of white blooming which is still there. He's since said to just use one coat on black lime due to its low porosity.

Do you deal with Gary T ?
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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Post: # 63508Post London Stone Paving

Yeh, he was down at our place today.

Thanks for the advice on the black. I was all set to seal the black limestone at our display on Monday with 2 coats of dry treat. Think I will just stick with one coat.

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Post: # 63626Post jonnyboyentire

make sure its clean b4 u do it as well ;)
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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